“If DeSantis continues to recede, other candidates will try to claim his spot as the party’s main alternative to Trump. And therein lies the problem. As long as there are multiple candidates vying for this position, Trump has the political space he needs to consolidate his support, which is still much greater than his rivals’.”
If Trump was only going to get 40% of the primary vote, this article might have some merit, but the reality is he’s going to get 60% or more of thr primary vote, so it doesn’t matter how many folks jump in or how few…
“If Trump was only going to get 40% of the primary vote, this article might have some merit, but the reality is he’s going to get 60% or more of thr primary vote”
Exactly, in 2016 Trump was never much over 30% until near the very end of the Primary season.
This year, it’s looking more like Trump is the incumbent and a bunch of others are just looking to get their names in the news, but not even close to posing a threat against Trump.
In other words, although this is technically an open race, it’s not really that.
Yes! Trump 2024. Accept no substitutes. :-)